Schools: Algonquin's Breen named MVP at boys Distrct E Meet

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May 12, 2013 at 12:01 AMMay 12, 2013 at 12:04 PM

Senior captain Joe Breen of Algonquin was named Athlete of the Meet at the District E Boys Meet in Shrewsbury as his wins in the shot put (52’11.75) and discus (147’2) propelled the Tomahawks to a third-place finish in Class A with 76 points, trailing only St. John’s (Shrewsbury) (101.6) and Wachusett (87).

Senior captain Joe Breen of Algonquin was named Athlete of the Meet at the District E Boys Meet in Shrewsbury as his wins in the shot put (52’11.75) and discus (147’2) propelled the Tomahawks to a third-place finish in Class A with 76 points, trailing only St. John’s (Shrewsbury) (101.6) and Wachusett (87).

Breen’s mark broke a 35-year-old school record in the discus. The Tomahawks also got a win in the 200 from Colin Kraft (22.72), while Jack McDonald took second in the high jump (5’8) and third in the long jump (18’0). Freshman Jacob Gore was third in the triple jump (39’2) and fourth in the 400 (52.53). The Tomahawks’ 4x100 relay team of Kraft, Stephan Roy, Gabe Vasquez, and Shane Duffy won in 45.28 seconds.

Westborough placed seventh with 34 points, led by Matt Wilichowski’s win in the 110 hurdles (15.44). Their 4x100 team took second to the Tomahawks in a time of 45.80, featuring Kevin Casey, Ari Lazarine, Aric Zhu, and Sean VanDoren.

Marlborough was 13th with eight points, as Kevin Prewitt took second in the pole vault at 13’0.

In Class B, Nashoba won easily with 124 points, while Blackstone-Millville was 10th with 14 and Hudson took 12th with 11 points.

Peter Archetto was third in the 200 for the Chargers (23.83), while Andrew Doherty Munroe took second in the 2 mile for the Hawks (10:34).

Bromfield won Class C with 85 points, but Uxbridge took sixth with 50, with Hopedale right behind with 37 points, and Maynard ninth tallying 30.

Sean Peterson won the 100 for the Tigers in 11.56 seconds, and was joined on the medal stand by Ryan Fowler, who took the discus at 135’3. Teammate Jeff Gately was runner-up in the 400 hurdles (62.59). while Ben Parody led Uxbridge with a win in the triple jump (41’8.5) and a second-place finish in the 400 (51.08). The Spartans also got second and third in the 800 from Andy Reardon (2:05.54) and Luke Maloney (2:06.99).

Paul Maurais won the mile for the Blue Raiders in 4:35, and was on their winning 4x800 relay team (8:47.56) that also included Joseph Grider, John McGowan and Yaroslav Borodenko. Christopher Manning was second in the high jump at 6’0.

Sarah Foster gave the Tomahawks a win in the javelin (103’3), taking the event by just three inches over Justine Butler of Marlborough. Carly Railing (10’6) and Bridget Owen (10’0) got 18 key points by going 1-2 in the pole vault, and the girls won the 4x100 (51.07) by over two whole seconds.

Jen Steurer was second for the Rangers in the high jump at 4’10, while Anna McCabe was runner-up in the 200 (27.19). The Panthers got third places from McCabe in the triple jump at 33’7.5, Alexandra Grimaldo in the mile (5:37), and Cassidy Grace in the 100 hurdles (16.91).

Lunenburg won Class B (97 points), with Hudson taking fourth with 54 points. Emily Ducey won the high jump, winning on the tiebreaker of fewest misses at 4’10, while Alison Tobin won the 100 (13.18) by just one hundredth of a second. Kaylee Cummings took home the 800 in 2:22.50, Nicole Mooar won the 400 hurdles in 1:06.77, and the Hawks won the 4x400 relay in 4:14.18.

Narragansett (93 points) took Class C, with Uxbridge finishing third with 56 points and Hopedale eighth with 33. Emily Cahill led the Spartans, winning the high jump (5’4) and 100 (13.20). Freshman Emily Roxo won the 100 hurdles (17.67) and Debora Lopes won the 200 (27.82).

Kelsi McDougle won the 800 for Hopedale in a time of 2:29.95, while fellow distance star Rita Maurais took second in the mile in 5:37.6. The duo teamed up with Casey Sether and Nora DeBoer to finish second in the 4x800 in 10:44.7.

Lauren Bird claimed fourth in the 2 mile in 11:53.17, while Mackenzie Greenberg was fifth in the 100 hurdles (18.50) and sixth in the triple jump (30’4.5).

MITCHELL BREAKS NATICK 100M RECORD: Senior Danielle Mitchell broke her own school record with a win in the 100 meter dash (12.13) at the MSTCA Coaches Invitational in Somerville, and anchored the winning 4x100 relay team that also broke a school record (49.35). Kisha Kalra, Kayley McGonagle, and Mariel Boggia.

McGonagle won the 400 hurdles in 64.94 seconds, and Claire Gerdes was second in the pole vault at 8’0.

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